This is one of those religious records that, when you see the cover, you think "WOW I GOTTA BUY THIS!" But then the next thought is "I'm sure the music won't live up to the cover!" In this case, the music, while not really being all that weird or crazy per se, actually DOES live up to the cover, though it does so in its own quiet way. Esther's songs are very plaintively heartfelt and haunting. Despite my distaste for religion, this is the sort of religious music I can listen to and just sort of tune out the lyrics an enjoy as pure sound.

There's no real explanation of Esther's illness or condition on the back of the jacket: mostly it's just lyrics. Inside there are a couple of mimeographed copies of typed letters to her admirers and/or family, where she recounts the trials and trevails of some sort of tour she went on.